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tear grasses -- had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters. some of the refugees attacked some of the aid workers and security forces. there is a very high level of frustration inside the camps because these people are having to live inside a cold community of tents outside the villa of the winter. these riots at scuffles are not unusual at have happened in the past. usually it is because of deep frustration. they have 2 q every day to receive assistance, blankets and tents. it is very frustrating. >> thank you. fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan has displaced from 100,000 people. united nations officials say its quickly turning into one of the biggest crises of the year. violence broke out because of a dispute over a gold mine in a remote part of our four. a convoy carrying blankets and other supplies has just set off on a days long journey to deliver emergency aid. at least 15 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on the provincial police headquarters in iraq. 90 people were wounded. one suicide bomber targeted the
tear grasses -- had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters. some of the refugees attacked some of the aid workers and security forces. there is a very high level of frustration inside the camps because these people are having to live inside a cold community of tents outside the villa of the winter. these riots at scuffles are not unusual at have happened in the past. usually it is because of deep frustration. they have 2 q every day to receive assistance, blankets and tents. it is very...
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keep us updated. that live report from pretoria outside the courthouse where oscar pistorius will appear shortly. now to the rest of news. israel has confirmed for the first time it's simple in prison and australian-is really national under a false name after reporting the restrictions on the so-called prisoner x were lifted. the man later died in custody. now this report. parks israel has broken its silence on the case of the mysterious prisoner x, a man who purportedly had died in this prison. the government has confirmed it jailed a man with dual nationality under a false name. its statement says " a prisoner was an israeli citizen and also had foreign citizenship was jailed for security reasons. prisoner was held under a pseudonym, but his family was notified of the arrest immediately." >> it goes on to say the prisoners' rights were observed at all times but that he was found dead in his cell two years ago. australian tv says this is the man held prisoner. he reportedly held israeli and australia
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now we have a place to use. i think they did make it a little better. >> i think people know what the standards are and it's beginning to bear on what we're doing now in terms of innovation. >> the demolition of abandoned planes goes on. airport authorities say they will put in place strict legal measures against aircraft owners to make sure the dumping does not return. at this airport, the undertakers' will move to airports in abuja and the other main cities of nigeria. >> amputees in india can walk again, thanks to artificial limbs. a replacement limb can cost thousands of dollars in the western world, but this group can get people up and about for a fraction of the price and has a cultural edge. >> he says he can do anything and farmer with two legs can. his leg was amputated eight years ago after an infection led to gangrene. >> after losing my leg, all i could do was sit at home. i was completely useless. i was so depressed. my children were very worried. they wondered what happened to their father. >> for
now we have a place to use. i think they did make it a little better. >> i think people know what the standards are and it's beginning to bear on what we're doing now in terms of innovation. >> the demolition of abandoned planes goes on. airport authorities say they will put in place strict legal measures against aircraft owners to make sure the dumping does not return. at this airport, the undertakers' will move to airports in abuja and the other main cities of nigeria. >>...
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it is normally used as preparation for the classics. they are trying to use it to put the controversy of the sport behind them. >> cycling is trying to draw a line in the dopings scandal. they are trying to get on with their day jobs. >> i did not have anything to do with armstrong, but it is hard to handle a situation, and we try our best and keep doing what we are doing and doing sports, and that is the future of cycling. >> our focus on myself and the team. >> some writers even refused to be asked about the affair. -- riders even refused to be asked about the affair. are there differences between your new team and your old team? >> one is from belgium, and the other is from the u.k. you feel this kind of weight. >> the writers are trying to forget about drugs, cheating, and lance armstrong. they are going to be covering 700 kilometers in the first race. it is 145 kilometers. the team set off from johan with the most successful writer -- from doha with the most successful rider. they did not appear to affect the outcome. the american
it is normally used as preparation for the classics. they are trying to use it to put the controversy of the sport behind them. >> cycling is trying to draw a line in the dopings scandal. they are trying to get on with their day jobs. >> i did not have anything to do with armstrong, but it is hard to handle a situation, and we try our best and keep doing what we are doing and doing sports, and that is the future of cycling. >> our focus on myself and the team. >> some...
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stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer involves -- belongs to oneself. >> a word of warning to his successor and asking journalists, there has been a lot of speculation, is he asking the journalist to stop the speculating? >> the job of the pope is a job in front of the media. it is not easy had to stand in front of the media. a normalwants to say, a bishop -- >> thank you for that. i believe there are still speech is going on in st. peter's square. the pope is driving through the crowd in the pope mobile. let's speak to paul brennan. i hope you can hear me. tommy what is going on in the square. >> -- tommy what is going on in the square. -- tell me what is going on in th
stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer involves -- belongs to oneself. >> a word of warning to his successor and asking journalists, there has been a lot...
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he is using a tube to support his breathing and has communicated with us through various means to give us his instructions. >> the families of more than 7,000 haitians who died of cholera have reacted angrily to the u.n.'s decision to reject their claims for compensation. scientific studies suggest u.n. peace keepers were the source of the outbreak. but the u.n. says it has diplomatic immunity. >> the river that runs through the town is a lifeline for people here to keep them cool, clean, and enrich it is soil. but in october 2010 it became the source of one of the worst health crises this country has ever seen. most likely caused by a sewage leak at this united nations base where soldiers infected with cholera were stationed. within weeks the disease spread throughout the country. eventually killing thousands. one of the victims. >> my son took me to the hospital. they took care of me but i thought i was going to die. >> her youngest daughter did die and she was shocked when she learned that the united nations is now refusing to pay victims like her any damages. >> it's very sad to he
he is using a tube to support his breathing and has communicated with us through various means to give us his instructions. >> the families of more than 7,000 haitians who died of cholera have reacted angrily to the u.n.'s decision to reject their claims for compensation. scientific studies suggest u.n. peace keepers were the source of the outbreak. but the u.n. says it has diplomatic immunity. >> the river that runs through the town is a lifeline for people here to keep them cool,...
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nigeria has made us proud. for so long we are waiting for this trophy. >> south africa once again saw their team underperform on the pitch, but their abilities off of it as a coat -- hosts cannot be questioned. this night belongs to nigeria. they will go to brazil later and represent their continent at the confederation cup. >> it was the issue of match fixing that dominated his agenda. a week after a investigation revealed that matches may have been fixed, he and knowledge to problem needed to be dealt with. >> it is a danger. a permanent danger in our game. if you can fix a match or manipulate a max -- a match. some of the attractiveness, the fascination of the game, is to do not know the issue. i always say that a game is like a classical greek tragedy. unity of time, unity of action, but you do not know the issue. in the theater you know the issue. when that is put into question, then it is wrong. >> he marked the signing of his new barcelona contract with a 6- 1 victory. 35 league goals already. one short
nigeria has made us proud. for so long we are waiting for this trophy. >> south africa once again saw their team underperform on the pitch, but their abilities off of it as a coat -- hosts cannot be questioned. this night belongs to nigeria. they will go to brazil later and represent their continent at the confederation cup. >> it was the issue of match fixing that dominated his agenda. a week after a investigation revealed that matches may have been fixed, he and knowledge to...
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they say they will fight for us, but us is too much of the country. >> kenyan politicians also say that they will not allow violence this time around. kenyans are hoping that this is one promise they actually keep. aljazeera, nairobi. >> the fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan, fast turning into one of the biggest crimes seasons of the year according to united nations officials. violence broke out over dispute around a gold mine. the french president has wrapped up his one day visit to mali, saying that the war's not over and pledging to finish the fight against the rebels, promising to rebuild the african nation. there is a belief that the situation cannot be resolve the political dialogue. >> what we have there is a complex situation with multiple layers of actors. there are some very odd numbers being reported right now of al qaeda forces, but the bulk of the crisis started, really, when the people of the north, who had long been marginalized politically and economically, they were actually fighting for greater determination in the future of their lives and the region t
they say they will fight for us, but us is too much of the country. >> kenyan politicians also say that they will not allow violence this time around. kenyans are hoping that this is one promise they actually keep. aljazeera, nairobi. >> the fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan, fast turning into one of the biggest crimes seasons of the year according to united nations officials. violence broke out over dispute around a gold mine. the french president has wrapped up his...
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but that is not really what the figures are showing us because he still lost millions of votes compared to last time that italy went to the polls. the country is divided into four -- a quarter did not vote, according voted for -- and then a quarter to the center right and left. half the country, -- rejected conventional politics. that is what a lot of the grillo voters wanted. they did not want to see the same people in parliament or a continuation of the dysfunctional and corrupt scandal-ridden politics and they have been getting used to the last few decades. i think the politicians may try to find some kind of interim government solution to see italy through to the next elections, but if you actually look at the vote and grillo's protest vote, that is not what the country wants. a lot of supporters say it is not just a protest vote, we want change. and they think he is the best way to achieve that. >> the financial markets have reacted nervously to this inconclusive result. what are the implications of it for the italian, it -- economy and the eurozone? but they are huge. we have alre
but that is not really what the figures are showing us because he still lost millions of votes compared to last time that italy went to the polls. the country is divided into four -- a quarter did not vote, according voted for -- and then a quarter to the center right and left. half the country, -- rejected conventional politics. that is what a lot of the grillo voters wanted. they did not want to see the same people in parliament or a continuation of the dysfunctional and corrupt...
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everyone should help us solve the country's problems and move the pressures from people shoulders. the government should not be under pressure inside and outside. >> and the pressure is real. -- the economy is not improving while the gap is widening between him and the camp of the supreme leader. last week, he is accused of the most influential political ill -- political families of corruption and a second member of his inner circle was arrested. although his main message was unity, he alluded to bitter thing to come. >> about recent issues and domestic issues, today, because i don't want to make things better and i will postpone it for another time. >> there is their request -- then there is the question of nuclear talks. the president, like the supreme leader, is not backing down. >> as the supreme leader said, happens when you put a gun to the nation at expected to hold negotiations. negotiations are to resolve misunderstandings. a change of life which is needed, but it's not enough. put down the gun and i myself will talk to you. >> but celebrating the revolution is not about t
everyone should help us solve the country's problems and move the pressures from people shoulders. the government should not be under pressure inside and outside. >> and the pressure is real. -- the economy is not improving while the gap is widening between him and the camp of the supreme leader. last week, he is accused of the most influential political ill -- political families of corruption and a second member of his inner circle was arrested. although his main message was unity, he...
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we have an iranian expert and logger joining us live. good to have you with us. first, why are we seeing this bitter rivalry between ahmadinejad and the parliamentary speaker? >> this is a fight over the social security organization. this is an organization that is very well funded. to give you an idea of how much funds that have at their disposal, we are talking 5% to 10% of the gdp, very substantive, there is almost no business that can be done without somehow coming into contact with this organization. the money at its disposal is the key to who wins the election. much funds that have at their the social security organization can buy the votes. that is why it is crucial and the fight is over. >> is he being used as a tool in this dispute between ahmadinejad and [indiscernible] or has he been arrested because, let's be honest, the man has a lot to answer for? >> he does, and i am not denying that, but if it had anything to do with the murder of the canadian iranian photojournalist or the crimes of went on in detention after post- election protests, he should ha
we have an iranian expert and logger joining us live. good to have you with us. first, why are we seeing this bitter rivalry between ahmadinejad and the parliamentary speaker? >> this is a fight over the social security organization. this is an organization that is very well funded. to give you an idea of how much funds that have at their disposal, we are talking 5% to 10% of the gdp, very substantive, there is almost no business that can be done without somehow coming into contact with...
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they'll position to us personally is is. a leader that committed. war crimes in america need to they cannot enable him to stay and this is not being done recently turkey is the spearhead the dog position to assad until three four months ago is kind of moving backward a little bit egypt is lonely existence because of what's going on inside egypt the europeans are busy with other things it looks like the international community is stepping aside i think if there would be. a focus on personally maybe dragging the russians to this position no you should all be dragged ok the international community is actually going back to russia's side here joshua jump in. well you know obviously this is a strategy to put pressure on russia and to get russia to somehow it's a waste of time to waste of time outside and we have such a has made it very clear. russia has made it very clear that they're not going to do that that assad's not going to go the russians played footsie with. a prominent alawite who comes from who is an opposition guy he went to both china and ru
they'll position to us personally is is. a leader that committed. war crimes in america need to they cannot enable him to stay and this is not being done recently turkey is the spearhead the dog position to assad until three four months ago is kind of moving backward a little bit egypt is lonely existence because of what's going on inside egypt the europeans are busy with other things it looks like the international community is stepping aside i think if there would be. a focus on personally...
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that is all for us from now, but the news continues, so do stay with us. [speaking new language -- foreign language] ex what is red is the color of blood and the color of love, and it is also the favorite color for both of them, on a special day of history and storytelling , the number is,, married in most famous battle of the second world war, -- commemorating the most famous battle of the second world war, stalingrad. the 86-year-old veteran cannot forget those terrible weeks. >> i am russian myself. i family still lives in volgograd, as stalingrad is known today. to mark the anniversary, i am accompanied the veteran and his friends to the important memorials, where hitler's army was annihilated in 1943. it was the turning point of the second world war and remains a source of pride for all russian veterans to this day. he was 16 at the time. the weather was freezing cold when the german assault began, he says. it was very foggy, two, you could not see a thing. our house was down there on the river bank, where all the troops were concentrated. the noise w
that is all for us from now, but the news continues, so do stay with us. [speaking new language -- foreign language] ex what is red is the color of blood and the color of love, and it is also the favorite color for both of them, on a special day of history and storytelling , the number is,, married in most famous battle of the second world war, -- commemorating the most famous battle of the second world war, stalingrad. the 86-year-old veteran cannot forget those terrible weeks. >> i am...
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the french unions have used the courts to stall the closure. middle eastern ground water reserves used by iran, iraq, turkey, and syria as lost as much water as there is in the dixie. but according to a water resources research study. satellite images from 2003 through 2009 showed a large loss of water. red represents drier conditions. scientists believe a majority of the water was lost due to pumping groundwater, a drought in 2007, and melting ice. the body of an indigenous mexican woman called the ape woman has been laid to rest. she traveled with european people in 1850's as part of a freak show in the circus. her body was covered with thick from a particular condition. >> i felt julia needed to recover her dignity, her place in history, and in our memory. >> this is an act of justice to the human being, an act of dignity towards a person in the ce andum of her independra gender. >> good humor is not usually associated with politics or elections in kenya. artists are trying to change that with an increasingly vocal role. >> the man who creat
the french unions have used the courts to stall the closure. middle eastern ground water reserves used by iran, iraq, turkey, and syria as lost as much water as there is in the dixie. but according to a water resources research study. satellite images from 2003 through 2009 showed a large loss of water. red represents drier conditions. scientists believe a majority of the water was lost due to pumping groundwater, a drought in 2007, and melting ice. the body of an indigenous mexican woman...
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this nuclear tests, unlike the previous one, was safely and perfect conducted at a high level by using a smaller and lighter nuclear armed with high explosive part. >> that claim marks a change about north korea's nuclear program. for years the governments here and in the u.s. have said north korea was some way of having a miniaturize device suitable for use on top of a missile. at least, this test brings that prospect closer. despite last year's successful rocket launch, north korea has yet to develop ballistic missile that could strike the u.s. that the country it says its nuclear weapons programs are targeted at. a miniaturized bomb would emboldened p'yongyang. >> it will give them more confidence that they have a credible deterrent. i personally believe they want a deterrent to keep americans out and to buy them room in which they can operate. >> of the president lee myung- bak held talks. the country's military is on watch for north korea's next move. >> we have strengthened the readiness of our military by increasing the security alert level to level two and we have activated the
this nuclear tests, unlike the previous one, was safely and perfect conducted at a high level by using a smaller and lighter nuclear armed with high explosive part. >> that claim marks a change about north korea's nuclear program. for years the governments here and in the u.s. have said north korea was some way of having a miniaturize device suitable for use on top of a missile. at least, this test brings that prospect closer. despite last year's successful rocket launch, north korea has...
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us and the word aid has brought any change in our american all time special report . secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified to congress in regards to the attack on the us consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused a mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread shouting democracy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now this is like an exterminator accidently or maybe on purpose actually feeding the roaches in your basements that there are
us and the word aid has brought any change in our american all time special report . secretary of state hillary clinton recently testified to congress in regards to the attack on the us consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is...
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jackie is in timbuktu for us. not quite mission accomplished but it seems like hollande was welcomed, indeed. >> yes. francois hollande saw this as a mission of three stages to prevent the rebels from continuing their advance south, to recapture towns taken by the rebels and restore territorial integrity sovereignty to mali. the third part of the mission will take much longer. let's take a look at the president's day in tim puck to - timbuktu. he sent french troops to mali three weeks ago and now has come to congratulate them. the rebel advance has been halted and french and malian troops have recaptured towns in the north and east of the country. francois hollande has come to thank french troops for what he sees as their successful work in mali but the mission will not be complete until the whole of the country is under central control and that's not the case. the president heads for the center and a rapturous welcome. people are grateful to the french for ridding the city of al qaeda-linked rebels and want to th
jackie is in timbuktu for us. not quite mission accomplished but it seems like hollande was welcomed, indeed. >> yes. francois hollande saw this as a mission of three stages to prevent the rebels from continuing their advance south, to recapture towns taken by the rebels and restore territorial integrity sovereignty to mali. the third part of the mission will take much longer. let's take a look at the president's day in tim puck to - timbuktu. he sent french troops to mali three weeks ago...
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thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so let's start. in north africa we have recent events in tunisia and we have the french operations in mali which least initially appear successful and scattering the al-qaeda elements and separating them from the tuareg and insurgents. how's the united states need to deal with this in a broad way? does it need to be getting involved in both mali and more broadly in the region? what do we need to be doing? >> if you're talking about intervention mali it's a question of what you're trying to do. what are you trying to reach? there are a whole series of problems in mali some of which are likely soluble and some are likely insoluble. we were training the military and then the military got rid of the democratic government. that makes it hard for us to even help the current government in mali because there are -- put in force by military coup. we have to pick our battles and work with allies i think. i think we can do a lot sharing intelligence. we can do a lot of
thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so let's start. in north africa we have recent events in tunisia and we have the french operations in mali which least initially appear successful and scattering the al-qaeda elements and separating them from the tuareg and insurgents. how's the united states need to deal with this in a broad way? does it need to be getting involved in both mali and more broadly in the region? what do we need to be doing? >> if you're...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i am live in moscow with your news from around the world. now france has sent its military to an effort to strengthen security at one of the country's biggest you're a new mines and each as president says efforts are being made to avoid a similar situation to last month's hostage crisis in neighboring algeria thomas now here in the studio to talk us through the entire situation sean thanks for rushing in so quickly here so french troops to secure you raney a mine what's what's your thought about certainly roy france has confirmed that they have sent troops in tunisia to one of the largest mining sites for uranium in that country in fact if you look here mali which is where france is involved that we all know about immediately next door new jersey is the world's fifth largest producer of uranium and at this are that mine right here that is where france has confirmed that they have troops now that they've had some problem with that site in the past but it is also can. that this is
a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i am live in moscow with your news from around the world. now france has sent its military to an effort to strengthen security at one of the country's biggest you're a new mines and each as president says efforts are being made to avoid a similar situation to last month's hostage crisis in neighboring algeria thomas now here in the studio to talk us through the entire situation sean thanks for rushing in so quickly here so french troops to...
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any share in an effort to strengthen security at one of the country's biggest uranium mines so near us president says efforts are being made to avoid it similar situation to last month's hostage crisis in neighboring algeria the french military campaign has been in northern mali which is several hundred kilometers from the on eight mining sites the facilities ordered by a french mining giant a major player in a country which has the world's fifth largest producer of uranium france heavily depends on nuclear power for its domestic energy it makes up nearly seventy percent of the total share also saw discontent among mine workers last year who protested against working conditions and wages many believe new sherry's key to france's energy security and the. french president all around countries canada his economy because of his mori a few notional reports now there are increasing doubts about whether or not they can turn it around the. world president on land is welcomed as a liberator in mali after france's military operation against the islamists occupation back at home crowds are also g
any share in an effort to strengthen security at one of the country's biggest uranium mines so near us president says efforts are being made to avoid it similar situation to last month's hostage crisis in neighboring algeria the french military campaign has been in northern mali which is several hundred kilometers from the on eight mining sites the facilities ordered by a french mining giant a major player in a country which has the world's fifth largest producer of uranium france heavily...
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joining us live from. d.c. today and thanks for coming on so quickly we thought the comments from iraq and now we're just hearing straight from syrian t.v. the president bashar al assad is saying that israel is trying to destabilize his country what do you. well as you say this is the first public comment from an israeli official over the israeli strike into syrian territory last week it does come from the israeli defense minister. and he has said that it is proof that when israel says something it means that he did stop short of actually a third israel's involvement now u.s. officials have said that the strike targeted an arms convoy that was carrying anti aircraft weapons from syria to lebanon according to the israeli defense minister ehud barak he said that we do not think and i'm quoting that syria should be allowed to bring advanced weapons systems into lebanon and it is important to make the point that his comments does not constitute acknowledgment of israel's involvement in the strike but it certainly d
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means related to end us. 0-- ends. we are emerging from some of the longest wars in american history. victory never determined by when we could win, but when could we leave. extrication is not the metric that you want to evaluate the performance and behavior of the most consequential power on earth. barack obama is the great extricate her. his role is to get americans out of conflicts, not get them into new ones. cruel and unforgiving assessment. >> thank you, aaron. [applause]>> we will take it from your rebuttal. we will now have a three-minute rebuttal from liana. we will leave it to josh to do that rebuttal. >> i will say couple of things quickly. first, with all due respect to the presidency, it is not up to him or the president what history provides. history presents challenges, whether he wants to do the great indicator -- it is not up to him. history will operate the way it does. we will assess the various challenges on their own. secondly, i understand the problem of knowledge and ignorance and personal and po
means related to end us. 0-- ends. we are emerging from some of the longest wars in american history. victory never determined by when we could win, but when could we leave. extrication is not the metric that you want to evaluate the performance and behavior of the most consequential power on earth. barack obama is the great extricate her. his role is to get americans out of conflicts, not get them into new ones. cruel and unforgiving assessment. >> thank you, aaron. [applause]>> we...
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i use material. this is very important, to show the time. >> the death of the former -- since the death of the former king, hundreds of thousands have come to the capital to pay their respects. the king is seen as the strongest unifying force in the country. he is being honored in a unique, artistic way -- in a unique artistic way. >> he was an inspiration for his past. for months, he collected incense wrappers discarded at the shrines around the royal palace, using them as a campus for his memorial portrait of the king -- canvas for his memorial portrait of the king. how do you view the future of cambodia? >> i respect the old culture. but also, i am new, too. it is very important to connect from the old, the very beautiful culture from before, and to join with what i'm doing now. >> that message is inspired by his cane and country -- cain and country, but is not solely directed at cambodia's youth -- his king and country, but is not solely directed at cambodia's youth. and it has been more than two
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the use of intimidation, i should have used influence. i think that would have been a more appropriate term. >> coming into the hearing hagel was a controversy among many, so some fireworks were expected, but the number of senators on both sides said it was uncomfortable being in there as fox business labored to explain his past comments and votes. lori: fox news chief congressional correspondent, thank you. a recent poll found 34 percent of voters would vote to confirm him, or 25 percent would not. the rest did not even heard of him more or unsure. syria and its ally, iran gone are threatening to retaliate and runs deputy foreign minister said the strike would have serious consequences fertility. thesyrian envoy is warning of a surprise attack now. neither would elaborate. u.s. officials say israel wants to strike against the convoy believed to be carrying antiaircraft weapons to hezbollah in lebanon. the syrian military denies the existence of any such shipment, and accuses israel of hitting a scientific research facility. for more on i
the use of intimidation, i should have used influence. i think that would have been a more appropriate term. >> coming into the hearing hagel was a controversy among many, so some fireworks were expected, but the number of senators on both sides said it was uncomfortable being in there as fox business labored to explain his past comments and votes. lori: fox news chief congressional correspondent, thank you. a recent poll found 34 percent of voters would vote to confirm him, or 25 percent...
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useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. did we mention that pennies are more than 97% zinc? and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year funded by the zinc industry showed that even though many americans give away, lose, otherwise ignore penny, 67% want to keep them away. a professor testified in 1990 for the pro-penny lobby. he actually thinks the economic case for getting rid of pennies is stronger now, but he doesn't see it happening under this particular president. >> i can't imagine a former member of congress from illinois is going to lead the way to get rid of the lincoln penny. >> sentimentality aside, abe and his monument are also on the $5 bill, the economic case for a penniless u.s. grows more compelling, giving ex-congressman kolbe hope. >> the polling is very
useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. did we mention that pennies are more than 97% zinc? and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year funded by the zinc industry showed that even though many americans give away, lose, otherwise...
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the idea that that our government would be using drone aircraft to assassinate american citizens who have never seen the inside of a courtroom who have never been charged with a crime and have not had due process which is their constitutional right would have been unthinkable and it's something now that happens every every so often every few weeks every few months and there is no public outrage i think this is a very dangerous development. washington's infamous rendition regime was one of the key issues raised during a week of pretrial hearings for the alleged mastermind of the nine eleven attacks and these four accomplices in guantanamo bay we maun investigations into america's so-called black sites abroad have revealed little so far and reports even if forthcoming just. one tunnel may hold all the headlines but all the interested it means people are moving their focus elsewhere so-called black sites secret prisons were established by the cia during its well publicized war on terror unlike the cause however these secret facilities were never publicly discussed by the authorities the
the idea that that our government would be using drone aircraft to assassinate american citizens who have never seen the inside of a courtroom who have never been charged with a crime and have not had due process which is their constitutional right would have been unthinkable and it's something now that happens every every so often every few weeks every few months and there is no public outrage i think this is a very dangerous development. washington's infamous rendition regime was one of the...
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get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical to a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty. the million people at risk of malnutrition is the person us about what it is about them and the hero gonzalo luncher molly. jo political analyst patrick henningsen a believes the war on terror is just a pretext used by some powers to tighten its grip on africa. this is supposedly an african led mission but really if you look under the surface of it all these happenings in the last month or so go tilt perfectly into the united states africa directive agenda which has been put in place in two thousand and seven under bush and has really caught pace under the obama administration so it could be a case of this is just an entree for bigger escalation on the western powers in the future look at the government in mali is a junior military coup that took over a democratically elected president who fell out of favor with the u.s. so a
get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical to a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty. the million people at risk of malnutrition is the person us about what it is about them and the hero gonzalo luncher molly. jo political analyst patrick henningsen a believes the war on terror is just a pretext used by some powers to tighten its grip on africa. this is supposedly an african led mission but really if you...
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the iranians were not prepared to take us occupy continue. a lot happened including their elections in 2009 which caused the supreme leaders in iran to focus on maintaining its own legitimacy in iran but have not been prepared to come to the table to move this forward that is the first point. >> rose: so what happened. >> what you just said is that the united states and russia, china and the rest flted of the world determined that because they agree that the goal should be to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, engaged in an unprecedented series of sanctions, the iranian economy today as a result is crumbling. the inflation rate is probably 40%. the official rate is 27, 28%. they have had a reduction, charlie, in terms of the number of barrels a day that they are producing and export og in oil by half. they have probably reduced their oil revenue its by 50%. high unemployment. the currency is in collapse. for what? this is poor choices by the iranian leadership. and the question presented now is whether or not the supreme leaders of
the iranians were not prepared to take us occupy continue. a lot happened including their elections in 2009 which caused the supreme leaders in iran to focus on maintaining its own legitimacy in iran but have not been prepared to come to the table to move this forward that is the first point. >> rose: so what happened. >> what you just said is that the united states and russia, china and the rest flted of the world determined that because they agree that the goal should be to...
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using. get some of it too but you know i should say it's all me to prepare for fall so i had to alter dot com to see if the korean peninsula is on the brink of a military conflict. and also on the line internet users beware that millions of devices are now in danger of being an easy to pick for high cause due to a software malfunction that's been known about for some time. x. rays have protesters outside a shareholder meeting at the headquarters of one of america's notorious genetically modified food producers an old song to protest as demanded more transparency in the company's labeling research and to business practices and made concerns over they saved g.m. crops but adam i didn't get our shareholding monsanto believes as long that such companies financially support politicians and a risk could be brushed under the carpet. these chemicals may be what's causing higher rates of cancer in industrialized nations nations across the globe we know have caused tumors in rats that were fed in long
using. get some of it too but you know i should say it's all me to prepare for fall so i had to alter dot com to see if the korean peninsula is on the brink of a military conflict. and also on the line internet users beware that millions of devices are now in danger of being an easy to pick for high cause due to a software malfunction that's been known about for some time. x. rays have protesters outside a shareholder meeting at the headquarters of one of america's notorious genetically...
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looks not he's often used to scare. it can be hard to tell what goes on inside the mind of the prime minister but say many decisions to be made on a daily basis is perhaps little wonder that sometimes they change their minds and from buses to badger to health care to housing case goes caravans charities and circus animals petulant even pasties the list of this government's u. turns is buried and long in fact there have been so many recently that some wonder if this is the most indecisive british government ever it's kind of difficult to get the data right he partly because people change what we call them so you know after modifier to talk about you turn a low you stop turning. every priest where do you turn for up top are quine downs or part downs or whatever back then the word you turn carried negative connotations you turn if you want to i thank the ladies not for turning i missed thirty might not have been for turning this prime minister certainly is his coalition's clocks up to getting thirty five you turned say far
looks not he's often used to scare. it can be hard to tell what goes on inside the mind of the prime minister but say many decisions to be made on a daily basis is perhaps little wonder that sometimes they change their minds and from buses to badger to health care to housing case goes caravans charities and circus animals petulant even pasties the list of this government's u. turns is buried and long in fact there have been so many recently that some wonder if this is the most indecisive...
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to support them too much and tip the balance because they know that that will have some some of this us versus consequences once the syrian government realizes that a no fly zone is is impending then they will probably take more vigorous actions and at the region they face an all or all out war that will extend certainly neighbors the american administration is very careful to protect the national security and of israel so i think the difference between the different administrations is that the previous advisors to obama were even keen to even consider that option off an all out war that will even involve around because they were quite there were quite aggressive i think the current administration with hegel brennan and kerry are more conservative and they want the syrian struggle to be contained within the within syria probably they don't want. they want to see the syrian army being weakened and their three way war style where they engage the islamists in syria in the war of attrition but at the same time the they're making sure that israel's not a national security is protected the ta
to support them too much and tip the balance because they know that that will have some some of this us versus consequences once the syrian government realizes that a no fly zone is is impending then they will probably take more vigorous actions and at the region they face an all or all out war that will extend certainly neighbors the american administration is very careful to protect the national security and of israel so i think the difference between the different administrations is that the...
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and police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition to president morsi to the political cover that president morsi the administration and the legislators are giving to the. violence exercised by the police force and the increased level of brutality. being exercised by the police force three were they concerned by the increase of weapons back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform but people here say there is no evidence of that until there is crowds of thousands continue to push for change though many fear the worst is yet to come true for r t cairo the french president will get a unesco peace prize for the operation in mali t
and police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police officers sparking fears of further abuses human rights organizations and advocates are extremely concerned by the increase in one violence between the supporters and the opposition...
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. well we're always interested in your view on the topics we cover head to r.t. dot com and vote in our online poll today let us know what you think hegel stance on iran why you think i should say has become more hawkish here's a look at the options were offering first it could be a genuine chance in of position a ploy perhaps to counter criticism of being anti is rally israeli doesn't matter he won't have influence on iran po
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. ghosts of the financial crisis come back to haunt standard and poor's. the justice department is close to filing a lawsuit against the agency for wrongdoing in its ratings before the financial crisis. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. weakness in technology shares helps derail a five-week runnup on wall street, we look at stocks and the individual investor. >> susie: and michael dell could be taking the computer company that bears his name private, as soon as this week. a look at what going private means for investors. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: entirely without legal merit, that's what standard and poor's is calling a potential lawsuit by the department of justice, for s&p's mortgage bond ratings ahead of the financial crisis. these charges come five years after the financial crisis and would be
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. but we're always interested in your view on the topics we cover head to r.t. dot com and vote in our online poll today let us know what you think hegel stance on iran why you think i should say has become more hawkish here's a look at the options were offering first it could be a genuine chance in of position a ploy perhaps to counter criticism of being anti is rally israeli doesn't matter he won't have influence on iran pol
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so give us a call and get started today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com/iraoffer for terms and conditions. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> now for our "what in the world?" segment. a historic event took place this week. an iranian leader visited egypt for the first time since the 1970s, marking a thaw in relations between two of the middle east's heavyweights. egyptian president mohamed morsi quite literally laid out the red carpet for mahmoud ahmadinejad, greeting him with a kiss on each cheek. but when ahmadinejad visited a cairo mosque he was greeted with a very different arab tradition -- a shoe hurled at him by a protester. and the head of egypt's greatest islamic center warned him to stop meddling in arab countries. the iranian president has had a turbulent week not just in his travels but more importantly at home. why? try this comparison. we all know pres
tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so give us a call and get started today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 see schwab.com/iraoffer for terms and conditions. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> now for our "what in the world?" segment. a historic event took place this week. an iranian leader visited egypt for the first time since the 1970s,...
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used to meet with members of his. recently. united states obviously they declare hezbollah outright as a terrorist organization and i think as one law they don't like actually to sit with them or a can in the first place now quickly what is the effect of being designated a terrorist by the international community does this have any real impact yes if it does yes if it stopped then yes it does have an impact but i think has been under a lot of pressure recently but you know when you have. that supposed to be concerned itself for this stance against israel they're not going to be you know affected by aids ignition here and there whether it's from the from the israeli or american or european even though they like i think my estimate has would like to have a good working relationship with the europeans and with the european community and i think it's an interest for the european community to brazil that relationship with hezbollah at least with what they consider the political wing of the hezbollah and i thank you very mu
used to meet with members of his. recently. united states obviously they declare hezbollah outright as a terrorist organization and i think as one law they don't like actually to sit with them or a can in the first place now quickly what is the effect of being designated a terrorist by the international community does this have any real impact yes if it does yes if it stopped then yes it does have an impact but i think has been under a lot of pressure recently but you know when you have. that...
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forces used rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse the crowds and public anger remains focused on claims that inmates are in a critical condition and were wrongfully detained. or if you kind of stay with us here out see will be a pleasure indeed people of elena's guests are debating the role of western powers in the syrian conflict that means one thing crosstalk in just a sec. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva jr from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court determined that he may have unlawfully convicted up to five thousand youths some of former as young as ten years old for crimes they didn't commit this is obviously sickening a total exploitation of power but the thing we n
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thanks for joining us for the weekly. and the diplomatic skills of america's newly appointed state department chief will be will certainly put up the test on his first official trip john kerry's mission one b.s.e. and that includes some of the world's most troubled regions the report. america's new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and serious civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's opposition according to the state department the top u.s. diplomat thinks of this trip as a quote listening tour meanwhile in his first speaking engagement as u.s. secretary of state mr kerry ran into some geography problems when referring to democratic reforms in the non existant country of cures xtandi they fight corruption in nigeria they support the
thanks for joining us for the weekly. and the diplomatic skills of america's newly appointed state department chief will be will certainly put up the test on his first official trip john kerry's mission one b.s.e. and that includes some of the world's most troubled regions the report. america's new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will...
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international news and common live from moscow this is us he was me you dish thanks for joining us. i thought one cia officer turned whistle blower was sentenced to two and a half years behind bars is waiting to start his jail time john kiriakou was the first official to publicly confound the agency's use of waterboarding and condemn it and torture so he was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us he his crime was simply speaking out against the government. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters l
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thanks very much for joining us here on r.t. today on bro reese who share in moscow for the first man convicted for blowing the whistle on america's prison torture program has now begun a two and a half year prison sentence cia veteran john kiriakou was convicted of exposing washington's secret interrogation tactics and when it was finally defused before being locked away he told pti exactly what he thinks he's being punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had
thanks very much for joining us here on r.t. today on bro reese who share in moscow for the first man convicted for blowing the whistle on america's prison torture program has now begun a two and a half year prison sentence cia veteran john kiriakou was convicted of exposing washington's secret interrogation tactics and when it was finally defused before being locked away he told pti exactly what he thinks he's being punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about...
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it's a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm live in moscow with your world wide use. russia has heavily criticized the u.s. for blocking a u.n. security council statement condemning a string of bomb attacks in the syrian capital and the blasts took the lives of at least fifty three people and wounded hundreds while also damaging the russian embassy and moscow says it's unacceptable for washington to seek excuses for what it calls terrorists especially after u.s. diplomatic missions have been targeted in other countries and the deadliest car bomb explosion struck a busy neighborhood of damascus where the headquarters of president assad's ruling party is located and there's also a school near the epicenter of the blast and many children are believed to be among the victims middle east expert tariq ali says the scale of the apparent acts of terrorism yet again indicates the urgent need for a political solution. it was a very clear response to those who are arguing right now it's. well for now those the bay should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should
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think he'll go ahead with the direct military conventional army warfare but that being said he might use other means for example we don't know what trick syria does have up at slieve for now i don't believe that there will be all out military warfare although we have to remember that husband law is one of syria's allies iran is also one of syria's allies and it's important to note here that the the head of the supreme national security council the iranian supreme national security council side really as we can see on your screen is currently in syria are so not respond directly with a direct you know conventional army to conventional army warfare but there might be other means used targeting for example certain israeli officials stirring the trouble for israel in general and i think that some that something would syria as an export of doing syria has on the side and also on the his father has been a source of concern for a very long time for the israeli side and i think that's why the israelis are so keen on having to see or seeing bashar al assad be out of the day but there isn't a stor
think he'll go ahead with the direct military conventional army warfare but that being said he might use other means for example we don't know what trick syria does have up at slieve for now i don't believe that there will be all out military warfare although we have to remember that husband law is one of syria's allies iran is also one of syria's allies and it's important to note here that the the head of the supreme national security council the iranian supreme national security council side...
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motion will be used. i don't give it. give don't don't for a match up artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight. the fight right. please. welcome back to cross all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok i want to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo political advantage this state has been crushed well i disagree i actually think it is a moral goal i think in rwanda in darfur and cambodia we stop by and we did nothing while hundreds of thousands of people were murdered and i think that hundreds of thousands of people will be murdered and are continued to be murdered and we're doing nothing if you're talking about afterwards the answer is the syrian people will be very much against whoever was on the side of bashar assad the best thing that anyone can
motion will be used. i don't give it. give don't don't for a match up artist i was fired i must fight. i'll fight. the fight right. please. welcome back to cross all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok i want to go back to you mark in washington i mean this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not...
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. the founder of the wide awake news dot com website charlie mcgrath's things that the he was as far from done with its foreign ministry campaign no matter who's in charge at the pentagon. when president obama was elected in two thousand and eight we you know the same kind of hope to ms and was there with shutting down get mo and ending these wars and fighting the right kind of wars but then we find out when they you know afte
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if this. senators were not there to question sharky go but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that. of course are always interested in your view on the topics we cover and if you had to r.t. dot com and vote in our online poll to let us know why you think hegel's stance on iran has become more hawkish you will say this so here are some of the options you can offer so we offer you so admitting a strike on iran is a viable option and a genuine a genuine change of position of heart of chuck hagel also a ploy a ploy to counter
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if this. senators were not there to question sharky go but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel...
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confronts it using israel of trying to destabilize as a nation it was assad's first public statement since israel reportedly struck an arms convoy inside the war torn country wednesday this after the israeli defense minister gave the strongest indication yet the i.d.f. was behind the airstrikes are his policy reports. that does come from the israeli defense minister it would be rock and he has said that it is proof that when israel says something it means that he did stop short of actually a third being israel's involvement now u.s. officials have said that the strike targeted an arms convoy that was carrying anti aircraft weapons from syria to lebanon according to the israeli defense minister ehud barak he said that we do not think and i'm quoting that syria should be allowed to bring advanced weapons systems into lebanon that it is important to make the point that his comments does not constitute acknowledgement of israel's involvement in the strike but it certainly does suggest the possibility that it took place and it was responsible for it but also said that the syrian president
confronts it using israel of trying to destabilize as a nation it was assad's first public statement since israel reportedly struck an arms convoy inside the war torn country wednesday this after the israeli defense minister gave the strongest indication yet the i.d.f. was behind the airstrikes are his policy reports. that does come from the israeli defense minister it would be rock and he has said that it is proof that when israel says something it means that he did stop short of actually a...
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international news and common live from moscow this is us he was me you know thanks for joining us. a former cia officer turned whistle blower sentenced to turned a half years behind bars is waiting to start his jail time john kiriakou was the first official to publicly confound the agency's use of waterboarding and condemned it as torture so he was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us he his crime was simply speaking out against the government. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she. the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she d
international news and common live from moscow this is us he was me you know thanks for joining us. a former cia officer turned whistle blower sentenced to turned a half years behind bars is waiting to start his jail time john kiriakou was the first official to publicly confound the agency's use of waterboarding and condemned it as torture so he was convicted for revealing a covert officers identity journalist although in one of his final interviews before being locked away he told us he his...
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things to those who believed mr haider was in favor of direct negotiations with iran as he claimed he was he offered a correction a very vague one and he blurted as much as he could take a listen i don't have a problem with engaging i think great powers engage engagement is clearly in our interest that's not negotiation engagement is not appeasement engagements not sure under one of the senators pointed out during the hearing that in a private conversation senator hagel told him that he thought sanctions didn't work and previously talking. boated against sanctions but today's charcoal says when he was against sections those were different times. we've got a different situation unilateral sanctions because we've already got strong international sanctions should be considered you know i think the president's right to consider those i would su
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate there are different views in these things to those who believed mr haider was in favor of direct negotiations with iran as he claimed he was he offered a correction a very vague one and he blurted as much as he could take a listen i don't have a problem with engaging i think great powers engage engagement is clearly in our interest that's not negotiation...
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most will be used. and. give been done for the program for up artist i was fights about how most fights. fights. are right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. download the official publication to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just as. now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. we. welcome back to crossfire for all things considered i'm peter lavelle to mind who we're talking about syria and mutual annihilation. ok let's go back to you mark in washington this whole talk about an intervention is more about what america gets after the fact after regime change ok that's what this is really about it's not about the syrian people it's not about children it's about geo po
most will be used. and. give been done for the program for up artist i was fights about how most fights. fights. are right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. download the official publication to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites...
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where exactly is us a terry working? >> mort, let me ask you, paul krugman, uncharacteristically being extremely polite and not saying you were one of the people i think he would characterize in his column as the deficit scold. you've been worried about the deficit. what do you say to this argument about trying to reduce the deficit in europe has been a disaster? it's slow growth, slow tax revenues and actually increase the deficit. >> let me just say i am not in favor of reducing the deficit now. the short term, i am not in fave of reducing the deficit. but i do think there have to be some longer-term plans that give the financial markets some degree of confidence that we're not just going to blow apart. i think this is something on the longer term which is what bowles/simpson was all also, something which i favored totally. so i think that was a combination of including longer-term control over some of our big expenditures, particularly in health care. and that is something we have to do. i think the president could ge
where exactly is us a terry working? >> mort, let me ask you, paul krugman, uncharacteristically being extremely polite and not saying you were one of the people i think he would characterize in his column as the deficit scold. you've been worried about the deficit. what do you say to this argument about trying to reduce the deficit in europe has been a disaster? it's slow growth, slow tax revenues and actually increase the deficit. >> let me just say i am not in favor of reducing...
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none of us know. we do not know if it will break up into three countries, and alawite enclave on the coast and the suni's in the middle. if we decapitate the assad regime and the suni's takeover, the alawites, 2.5 million of them, could run for their lives. it could be ethnic cleansing. it could all go to lebanon. it is one hour away. like the palestinians running in 1948. we do not know what we are unleashing in syria. a new ethnic balance is being worked out in the entire lebanon, iraq, palestine-is real. it is going to happen in the syria. there is a major sorting out going on with ethnic groups moving around, some leaving, some staying. if america thinks we can get into the middle of this, we better be prepared to spend billions of dollars. if there is ethnic cleansing, we need to be there to help people. i do not think that america can decided this equilibrium. if we push our hand too far on one side of the scale and then we leave as we invariably do -- as we did in the iraq as we try to power up
none of us know. we do not know if it will break up into three countries, and alawite enclave on the coast and the suni's in the middle. if we decapitate the assad regime and the suni's takeover, the alawites, 2.5 million of them, could run for their lives. it could be ethnic cleansing. it could all go to lebanon. it is one hour away. like the palestinians running in 1948. we do not know what we are unleashing in syria. a new ethnic balance is being worked out in the entire lebanon, iraq,...
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died. a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment there have also been allegations that the mother continually fed the child drugs intended to treat schizophrenia and adults meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously. the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little co-operation was shown until it was demanded. all were going to. follow with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died. a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment there have also been allegations that the mother...
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i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate their differing views and these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was going to offer a new outlook on u.s. foreign policy after this hearing would seriously doubt that the u.n. human rights council has released a report saying israel must move all settlers out of palestinian territories the paper says the settlements are a violation of human rights destroying palestinians property and crops driving them off their land but israel has refused to cooperate with the investigation calling the report biased and counterproductive to peace efforts human rights activist and blogger my aunt says ten of
i should have used influence. i think would have been more appropriate i should not have said dumb or stupid. because i understand appreciate their differing views and these things it was like torture watching the hearing because it seemed as if the senators were not there to question chuck hagel but they were there to break him because they kept going back to his previous statements and pushing and pushing until he said what they wanted to hear and he did it so whoever thought chuck hagel was...